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session i: June 30 - July 11 session ii: July 14 - July 25 session iii: July 28 - August 8

714.964.1224 tel • 714.962.6047 fax

19692 Lexington Lane • Huntington Beach, CA 92646 • www.thepegasusschool.org

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June 30 - July 11 (no class July 4) July 14 - July 25 July 28 - august 8

session i session ii session iii

AM PM AM PM AM PM

3 Yr. Olds Hooray for the Red, White, and Blue!

1ph Darrel Brown

Dinosaurs & Fossils 2pd Darrel Brown

Finger Plays, Stories, Puppets…

3pf Darrel Brown

4 Yr. Olds

Rumble In The Jungle 1pr

Kelly Barnett

Story Time with Little Critter 2ps

Kelly Barnett

Commotion in the Ocean 3pc

Kelly Barnett Dinosaurs 101

1pd Maria Watson

What Does a Body Good 2pw

Patty Van Deudekom

Grin and Bear It 3pg

Patty Van Deudekom

Kindergarten

Honk If You Love Mother Goose 1kh

Kathy DiCato

The Bear Facts 2kb Holly Coon

Swinging Through the Rainforest

2ks Holly Coon

Transportation Fascination 3kt

Leilani DiCato Sensational Seasons

1ks Leilani DiCato

To the Moon and Beyond 2kt

Danielle Burson

Surf’s Up 3ks Mary Brimmage

Grade 1

Iron Chef Camp Pegasus

Style 11i Steve DuCharme

Architects Wanted

11a Steve DuCharme

Puppetry!

21p Steve DuCharme

A Package Of Poetry

21a Steve DuCharme

Polar Play

31p Georgia Greene Trains, Planes,

Automobiles 11t Keith Coon

Olympic Sports 11o Keith Coon

Construction Workers Wanted

21c Keith Coon

Sports & Games 21s Keith Coon

Fins, Flippers, & Marine Marvels 31f

Stefanie Chunchick

Grades 2-3

Fantasy, Folk &

Fairy Tales 12-3f Valerie Telarico

Fun & Games Galore

12-3g Valerie Telarico

Here, Kitty, Kitty!

22-3h Elaine Olmsted

A Sailing We Will Go 32-3a Elaine Olmsted All the World in Five Senses

12-3a Keri Gorsage

Amazing Artists…

22-3a Valerie Telarico

Measurement Madness

32-3m Holly Coon

Spy Kids 32-3s Holly Coon

Summer Thunder Grades 2-5 Grades 4-5

Crazy, Crafty, Cool!

14-5c Vicki Truka-Schmitz

Sports Camp 12-5s B.J. Crabtree

Kaleidoscopes 24-5k Kari Thune

Rollercoasters 24/5r Kari Thune

Football Frenzy 34-5f B.J. Crabtree

Sports Camp 32-5s B.J. Crabtree Baseball Card

Math 14-5b Kari Thune

Speedway 14-5s Kari Thune

Science Chefs 24-6s Keri Gorsage

Movie Making 34-5m Adam Stockman T*E*C*H* Boot Camp

14-6t Shannon Vermeeren

Reader’s Theater 24-5t Adam Stockman

Sports Camp 22-5s B.J. Crabtree

Trash to Treasure 34-5t Vicki Truka-Schmitz

Flying Art 34-5a Vicki Truka-Schmitz

Grades 6-8

Tour de Huntington Beach

16-8t Christine Bridges

Tool Time 16-8w Dustan Bridges

Masks From Around the World

26-8m Vicki Truka-Schmitz

What’s Cooking in Art 26-8w Vicki Truka-Schmitz

In the News 36-8i Kari Thune

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earning is one of the things that children do best.

And so it is upon this premise that we have, in the past and again this summer, built an exciting program for students in preschool through eighth grade. These classes find tremendous energy through creative hands-on activities, taught by experienced and credentialed teachers. We promise involvement for each student – our goal is to provide the

WOW of learning!

• Fees must be received with the application.

• Class size is limited.

• the pegasus school students and camp pegasus alumni receive advance registration information.

Spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

• camp pegasus is open to the public.

• No refunds are given unless a program cannot be offered due to insufficient enrollment.

• When a particular class is full, we will call you to select an alternate class.

prepaid only

7:00 AM - 9:00 AM $ 70 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM $ 90

Both AM and PM $160

caMp pegasus at the pegasus school

19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 tel 714-964-1224 FaX 714-962-6047 www.thepegasusschool.org

Founder/Director: Dr. Laura S. Hathaway

caMp Fees per session

AM and PM $535

AM Only $395

PM Only $395

eXtended daY hours & Fees per session

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hooray for the red, White and blue!

All the crafts we do will explore red, white, and blue. We’ll use paint, chalk, Play-Doh, paper and more to explore the colors in our flag. We will learn what the colors represent and what our 4th of July is all about!

3 Year olds

teacher: darrel brown 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:1ph

dinosaurs 101

Calling all paleontologists…Let us go on a dig, make our own fossils, and rediscover the world of the dinosaurs. The children will discuss theories of extinction, create projects and discover through activities involving science, song, dance, art, and language arts. Of course, enjoying themselves in the process. You never know what we will dig up in this class!

4 Year olds

teacher: Maria Watson 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:1pd

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rumble in the Jungle

There’s a rumble in the jungle and a rustle in the trees. What could it be? Join us as we explore the sights and sounds of the jungle, especially its fascinating animals. Literature, music, science and art will all be part of our adventures.

4 Year olds

teacher: Kelly barnett 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:1pr

honk if You love Mother goose!

Come and experience the magic of a familiar old

friend! We’ll start each day with a clever rhyme, then take a gander at a variety of exciting activities – music, movement, literature, art, cooking, science, and math. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men cannot wait to see you then!

Kindergarten

teacher: Kathy dicato 9:00-2:30

code:1kh

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sensational seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall . . . which do you like best of all? Whether you have a favorite season or like all four . . . this is the class for you! Join us as we explore a year’s worth of seasons through activities in art, music, literature, math, science, and

cooking. Fall in with us win(t)ers! We’ll put a spring in your step this summer.

Kindergarten

teacher: leilani dicato 9:00-2:30

code:1ks

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iron chef – camp pegasus style

Learn how to prepare, cook, & eat the cuisine of countries around the world. The tastes of Britain, France, Italy, India, China, Japan, Mexico, & America will be savored. Our adventures will also give us practice in measuring, using fractions, and reading recipes, of course!

grade 1

teacher: steve ducharme 9:00-11:45

code:11i

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architects Wanted!

Building bridges will be the focus of this class.

Students will use wood, clay, pasta, cork, popsicle sticks, toothpicks, etc. to create bridges from around the world.

grade 1

teacher: steve ducharme 12:30-2:30

code:11a

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trains, planes, automobiles, and things that go!

Get ready for rip-roaring action as we learn about the different types of travel. We’ll build and launch rockets, make airplanes, boats, trains, hot air balloons and more! Have fun designing train and car systems!

grade 1

teacher: Keith coon 9:00-11:45

code:11t

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olympic sports

Get ready for action as we participate in our own Camp Pegasus Olympic Games! “Go for the gold” as we have fun playing Olympic sports such as hockey, basketball, soccer, and volleyball.

Students will also learn interesting Olympic facts and create fun crafts. Olympic Sports--Where everyone is a Winner!

grade 1

teacher: Keith coon 12:30-2:30

code: 11o

Fantasy, Folk & Fairy tales

Once upon a time… there was a class that was delighted with the magical tales of some of the world’s greatest storytellers, including Hans Christian Anderson. We’ll read classic tales as well as more modern and even humorous versions. Then we’ll create fanciful art and recipes inspired by the stories. We’ll write our own fairy tales. Join us and maybe you’ll live “happily ever after!”

grades 2-3

teacher: Valerie telarico 9:00-11:45

code:12-3f

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Fun & games galore

Do you enjoy jokes, riddles and funny stories? We’ll share and enjoy these and also “have a ball”

playing active outdoor games, thinking games,

learning games and board games. You’ll enjoy old favorite games and be surprised with some you’ve never played before! You’ll even design your own game! Get your mind, imagination, and feet ready, because the fun will never end!

grades 2-3

teacher: Valerie telarico 12:30-2:30

code:12-3g

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J u n e 3 0 - J u l Y 1 1 (no classes JulY 4)

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all the World in Five senses

Has music ever taken you back in time? Does the smell of a roasting turkey make you remember fondly Thanksgivings of the past? Has the sweet taste of a freshly baked cookie ever brought a joyful smile across your face? Our five senses allow us to experience the world around us in unique ways.

Come join the fun as we taste, smell, hear, feel, and see our world in new and exciting ways.

grades 2-3

teacher Keri gorsage 9:00-2:30

code: 12-3a

crazy, crafty, cool!

Learn cool ways to decorate frames and mirrors for your room or locker; create book covers for school, make posters, personalize pens, etc. We’ll decorate everyday items with images of celebrities, friends, family, pets, and even your own doodles!

grades 4-5

teacher: Vicki truka-schmitz 9:00-11:45

code:14-5c

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sports camp, part i

Looking for a way to be active over the summer? Do you miss the camaraderie and fun of recess? If you want somewhere that you can try your hand at a variety of games and sports, all while

building teamwork and having fun, then this is the place for you! Sports Camp is back and stronger than ever! We will play camp favorites such as

“Capture the Flag Crabtree Style,” Nerf Dodge Ball, and Team Handball, as well as more traditional sports like soccer, basketball, kickball, hockey, and more. Of course, there is only one true way to beat the heat at Camp Pegasus, and that is our annual

“crazy water day,” where you are guaranteed to get soaked and have a blast! We will end our session with the traditional Summer Olympics, where everyone walks away a winner. As always, great sportsmanship is expected and required, as is having fun. All levels of athletic ability are welcome.

Whether you’re a star on the field or just enjoy playing sports, be part of the Sports Camp team.

You’re guaranteed to have a blast!

grades 2-5

teacher: b.J. crabtree 12:30-2:30

code:12-5s

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baseball card Math

Choose your favorite team, draft your players and get ready to play ball! Students will learn how to use percentages, averages, ratio, probability, and graphing while using actual 2008 baseball cards to put together a team and play simulation games.

They will use the statistics on the back of the cards to collect, organize, display, analyze, and interpret data. Students will also learn how to use calculators, compasses and protractors. No experience

necessary. Baseball cards are provided.

grades 4-5

teacher: Kari thune 9:00-11:45

code:14-5b

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speedway

No driver’s license required! Students will build Mousetrap Racers, cars powered by a tape measure and more as they explore the physics of motion and apply these concepts to technological design. Learn about Newton’s laws and how you can use them to improve the overall performance of your vehicle.

grades 4-5

teacher: Kari thune 12:30-2:30

code:14-5s

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t*e*c*h* boot camp

Start learning the technological skills every 21st century student needs. Typing, Internet research and safety, word processing, and PowerPoint will be focused on during this hands-on computer lab experience. Learn the essentials of researching and creating presentations that will “WOW” your teachers.

grades 4-6

teacher: shannon Vermeeren 9:00-2:30

code:14-6t

tour de huntington beach

Are you ready for the ultimate adventure? Join us as we hit the bike trails this summer. Ride your own bike down the picturesque river bed trail to Huntington Beach. Relax on the sand and eat the healthy snack that you have prepared in our campus kitchen earlier in the day, then gear up for some fun fitness-beach activities. Students must provide their own bicycle and helmet. Get ready to saddle up and have a great time.

grades 6-8

teacher: christine bridges 9:00-11:45

code:16-8t

and tool time

Come and explore the exciting world of

woodworking. Have fun turning a pile of lumber into a wood masterpiece. Mr. Bridges will teach you how to safely use a number of power tools such as a scroll, miter saw, drill, belt, palm sander, router, and many more tools! So grab your tool belt and get ready to have a great time because it’s Pegasus Tool Time!

grades 6-8

teacher: dustan bridges 12:30-2:30

code: 16-8w

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dinosaurs and Fossils

In class we’ll learn about carnivores, herbivores, omnivores and fossils. Characteristics of each group will be discussed. Kids will get to sort and classify dinosaurs, paint a dinosaur and take part in creating a Jurassic bulletin board. We’ll learn how we know that dinosaurs existed from evidence they left behind. The children will also make a faux fossil to take home.

3 Year olds

teacher: darrel brown 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:2pd

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story time with little critter

Come and enjoy story time with one of Mercer Mayer’s most endearing characters.

We will join Little Critter as he learns about friendship, family and about himself. Literature, art and drama will be incorporated into our study of Little Critter. Maybe we’ll find

out why that little spider and mouse are on each page!

4 Year olds

teacher: Kelly barnett 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:2ps

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What does a body good

Put on your white coats and your stethoscopes and get ready to explore your bodies. We will take a look at the different systems of our body and how they function as we create a life-size model of our body. We will also learn about what helps us keep a healthy body.

4 Year olds

teacher: patty Van deudekom 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30

code:2pw

the bear Facts

Join us for a “beary” good time learning about different types of bears from Pandas to Polar bears.

We’ll find out where these fun and furry creatures live, what they eat, and how they behave. Students will also be introduced to famous fictional bears found in literature.

Kindergarten

teacher: holly coon 9:00-11:45

code:2kb

and

swinging through the rainforest

No umbrellas needed as we explore the remarkable rainforests, including their beautiful plants, exotic animals, and incredible resources.

Kindergarten

teacher: holly coon 12:30-2:30

code:2ks

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to the Moon...and beyond

Climb aboard the “Starship Pegasus” and blast off on a 10-day mission into space. Through literature, science and art experiences the young astronauts will learn about the moon, the planets and the stars.

Kindergarten

teacher: danielle burson 9:00-2:30

code:2kt

puppetry! puppetry! puppetry!

Students will create and design paper maché rod puppets. They will write scripts, make scenery, and perform plays.

grade 1

teacher: steve ducharme 9:00-11:45

code:21p

and

a package of poetry

Nine genres of poetry will be studied by our budding poets. A keepsake book will be created and poems will be performed throughout camp.

grade 1

teacher: steve ducharme 12:30-2:30 code:21a

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construction Workers Wanted!

Grab your hammer and get ready to create! Students will work with wood, paints, stains and tools to build a variety of projects including

footstools, sailboats, game boards, garden stakes, birdhouses, tool boxes, etc.

grade 1

teacher: Keith coon 9:00-11:45

code:21c

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sports and games

Fun indoor and outdoor games including

boomerball, crazyball, prisonerball, nationball, &

water games!

grade 1

teacher: Keith coon 12:30-2:30

code: 21s

here, Kitty, Kitty!

Join us as we study big cats, domestic cats, extinct cats, and literary cats. We’ll learn abut the care and feeding of all felines – fierce and friendly. We’ll study different breeds

of cats, read stories about cats, make our own kitty-cat books, and experience some sculpture and sewing fun.

grades 2-3

teacher: elaine olmsted 9:00-2:30

code: 22-3h

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amazing artists

Let’s discover famous artists, incredible authors and poets from far away lands. We’ll learn about their country of origin, conversational phrases in their language, and even create our own masterpieces and poems using their techniques. We’ll

experiment with all kinds of art including drawing, cartooning, painting, cute and clever crafts, fun with food and much more! Creativity, skills and humor will be the main ingredients of our class!

grades 2-3

teacher: Valerie telarico 9:00-2:30

code:22-3a

Kaleidoscopes, Mirrors and Moving Machines

Kids can’t wait to get their hands and eyes on kaleidoscopes they make themselves. Experiment with mirrors, motion, and color filters bringing the science of light to life. Students will also make a Thaumatrope, a Phenakistoscope, and a Zoetrope to learn about the science of animation.

grades 4-5

teacher: Kari thune 9:00-11:45

code: 24-5k

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rollercoasters, robots and other random things

You don’t need a building permit to join this class.

Study force and motion by designing and building with K’NEX, Legos, and Robotics, as well as other household items. Explore the World of Physics by experimenting with free fall, marbles and

rollercoasters. Learn about Isaac Newton and his Laws of Motion. There will be a special two-day activity where we will design, bake, and decorate a cake. Of course, every great chef must test his or her creations. . .so prepare yourself to eat up!

grades 4-5

teacher: Kari thune 12:30-2:30

code: 24-5r

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science chefs tour the World

Take your taste buds on the adventure of a lifetime! Our budding science chefs will learn scientific principles through hands-on experiments and cooking, all while taking a quick trip around the globe. Join us as we travel to ten different countries where we’ll learn about their foods, explore different science topics with experiments and cooking related to those foods, and then taste the fruits of our labor. So grab your passport and apron and get ready to become an international science chef!

grades 4-6

teacher: Keri gorsage 9:00-2:30

code: 24-6s

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reader’s theater

Do you like to read? Do you like to read aloud? Do you like to perform? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, you should sign up for Reader’s Theater! We’ll perform favorite stories, folktales and legends. You’ll learn projection, timing, double- takes, and other read-aloud skills. And though juggling has little or nothing to do with reading aloud, a free juggling lesson will be included in every class meeting!

grades 4-5

teacher: adam stockman 9:00-11:45

code: 24-5t

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sports camp, part ii

Looking for a way to be active over the summer?

Do you miss the camaraderie and fun of recess?

If you want somewhere that you can try your hand at a variety of games and sports, all while building teamwork and having fun, then this is the place for you! Sports Camp is back and stronger than ever!

We will play camp favorites such as “Capture the Flag Crabtree Style,” Nerf Dodge Ball, and Team Handball, as well as more traditional sports like soccer, basketball, kickball, hockey, and more.

Of course, there is only one true way to beat the heat at Camp Pegasus, and that is our annual

“crazy water day,” where you are guaranteed to get soaked and have a blast! We will end our session with the traditional Summer Olympics, where everyone walks away a winner. As always, great sportsmanship is expected and required, as is having fun. All levels of athletic ability are welcome. Whether you’re a star on the field or just enjoy playing sports, be part of the Sports Camp team. You’re guaranteed to have a blast

grades 2-5

teacher: b.J. crabtree 12:30-2:30

code: 22-5s

Masks from

around the World

Take on a new identity as we create masks from around the world. From Africa to the Renaissance to Mardi Gras we will study the “how” and “why” of different kinds of masks.

grades 6-8

teacher: Vicki truka-schmitz 9:00-11:45

code: 26-8m

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What’s cooking in art

Paint food, print with food, and make mini food sculptures. Think of all your favorite things to eat and we’ll create them with a full menu of art materials. The two weeks will culminate with your designing a meal for your favorite famous person!

grades 6-8

teacher: Vicki truka-schmitz 12:30-2:30

code: 26-8w

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Finger plays, stories, puppets and songs

Would you like to hear stories? Play with puppets?

Sing songs? Play games? Would you like to pretend to be a frog or a monkey? Would you like to

find out what happens to an old lady when she accidently swallows a fly? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, this class is for you!

3 Year olds

teacher: darrel brown 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:3pf

commotion in the ocean

The waves are rolling and the animals are

swimming causing a “commotion in the ocean”.

We are going to dive down and explore the ocean and its creatures. We will discover how these

oceanic creatures move, what they eat, and how they play. Lots of reading, art, music, and drama will be incorporated into our exploration.

4 Year olds

teacher: Kelly barnett 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30 code:3pc

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grin and bear it

Have your daypack ready and your binoculars focused as we search for bears and learn about their habitat. We will also pull out those classical stories about bears that are deep in the cave.

We won’t have time to hibernate! We’ll be busy...

4 Year olds

teacher: patty Van deudekom 9:00-11:45 or 9:00-2:30

code:3pg

transportation Fascination

Come along for a ride by land, sea, and air.

Explore how we travel from here . . . to there. In our travels we will explore by using science, music, literature, cooking, and art – Oh, there’s so much to do! So, with seatbelts fastened and excitement in tow, we hope to see you this summer. Ready to go!

Kindergarten

teacher: leilani dicato 9:00-2:30

code:3kt

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surf’s up!

No, really, it is UP! Let’s look under the surf to the SWELL ocean world that lies beneath! We will dive in and explore this FIN-tastic place through exploration, song, poems, arts and crafts, science and a WAVE of tasty treats.

Kindergarten

teacher: Mary brimmage 9:00-2:30

code:3ks

polar play

During the hot summer days, let’s cool off with some animals from the Arctic Ocean. We’ll learn about penguins, whales, seals, polar bears, and other Arctic creatures. Who needs those warm Hawaiian beaches? Not us! We’ll be enjoying the beauty of the polar region.

grade 1

teacher: georgia greene 9:00-2:30

code:31p

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Fins, Flippers, and Marine Marvels

Did you know that a jellyfish is not actually a fish?

Would you be surprised to learn that the largest animal on earth, the blue whale, has a heart the size of the car and a tongue as long as an elephant? Which marine mammal can hold its breath the longest? Are sharks really the man- eating predators that the movies portray them to be? During the course of this class we’ll delve into the depths of the sparkly blue ocean and discover the answers to these questions and more.

Through the exploration of literature, art, and hands on science experiments, we’ll discover what an incredible place the ocean is!

grade 1

teacher: stefanie chunchick 9:00-2:30

code:31f

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a sailing We Will go

This summer let’s sail the Pacific Rim. Join us as we steer our ocean liner from home port in Long Beach to Alaska, Japan, China, Australia, Patagonia, and home again. On our voyage we’ll stop and sample the foods, make crafts, study animals, learn calligraphy, and explore some sports and games from each interesting and exciting culture.

grades 2-3

teacher: elaine olmsted 9:00-2:30

code:32-3a

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Measurement Madness

Don’t miss out on tons of fun! From millimeters

to miles, grams to gallons, and minutes

to millenniums we’ll see how measurements play a part in our everyday lives.

Students will see math come alive as we graph our favorite treats, follow recipes carefully measuring ingredients, and draw life size animals. We’ll also play games involving measures of time and distance!

grades 2-3

teacher: holly coon 9:00-11:45

code:32-3m

and spy Kids

Calling all junior detectives and future spies! We will look at some of the tools of the trade such as secret codes, invisible ink, and fingerprints.

Students will use analytical thinking and problem skills to become “super sleuths.”

grades 2-3

teacher: holly coon 12:30-2:30

code: 32-3s

Moviemaking

Ever wanted to be in pictures? Now you can!

We’ll go through the same process as they do in Hollywood— we’ll write, pitch, film and edit a script. This is live-action filmmaking, not animation, so not only will you direct, but you’ll also act and learn a little i-movie along the way.

grades 4-5

teacher: adam stockman 9:00-2:30

code:34-5m

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trash to treasure

Collect old gum wrappers, paperclips, nuts and bolts, and anything else that might seem like trash because we’ll make them into treasures that you’ll want to keep forever! Jewelry, key chains, picture frames, holiday decorations, and more!

grades 4-5

teacher: Vicki truka-schmitz 9:00-11:45

code: 34-5t

and Flying art

Kites, paper planes, boomerangs, and more!

In this class where science and art meet in the middle we’ll find out what makes things fly and then use our artistic skills to adorn our new creations. Finally, we’ll send them flying high to decorate the sky.

grades 4-5

teacher: Vicki truka-schmitz 12:30-2:30

code: 34-5a

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Football Frenzy-Fumbles to Field goals

Did somebody say football in the summer?! That’s right, Coach Crabtree’s football camp is returning to Pegasus!! So, whether you’re a big time future sports prospect, or would just love to learn the basics so you can play with your buddies at recess, this is the camp for you. Not only will you get coached by our own Pegasus football guru, there may also be some “camp”

football alumni stopping by to hand out advice, and show off their moves. We’ll not only run some of the latest drills, but also have games, mini games, and much, much more. You

do not have to be a pro already – all skill levels are welcome! We must warn you though, if you get too good, Tom Brady might come after you for trying to steal his job.

grades 4-5

teacher: b.J. crabtree 9:00-11:45

code: 34-5f

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sports camp, part iii

Looking for a way to be active over the summer?

Do you miss the camaraderie and fun of recess?

If you want somewhere that you can try your hand at a variety of games and sports, all while building teamwork and having fun, then this is the place for you! Sports Camp is back and stronger than ever!

We will play camp favorites such as “Capture the Flag Crabtree Style,” Nerf Dodge Ball, and Team Handball, as well as more traditional sports like soccer, basketball, kickball, hockey, and more.

Of course, there is only one true way to beat the heat at Camp Pegasus, and that is our annual

“crazy water day,” where you are guaranteed to get soaked and have a blast! We will end our session with the traditional Summer Olympics, where everyone walks away a winner. As always, great sportsmanship is expected and required, as is having fun. All levels of athletic ability are welcome. Whether you’re a star on the field or just enjoy playing sports, be part of the Sports Camp team. You’re guaranteed to have a blast!

grades 2-5

teacher: b.J. crabtree 12:30-2:30

code: 32-5s

in the news:

dateline 2008

Students will shoot and produce their own news features. They will research and write each of their stories, shoot and edit video, write and record voice-overs, select music, and build graphics.

Students will be familiarized with editing on Final Cut Studio 2 and will participate in exercises to help strengthen writing skills. Each student will have a DVD of finished work to take home.

grades 6-8

teacher: Kari thune 9:00-2:30

code: 36-8i

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Kelly Barnett: Preschool Teacher, Faculty Cerritos College, Child Development Pre-School; M.A., Child Development, Practicum Teaching for Student Teachers, C.S.U.L.A./C.S.U.F.

Christine Bridges: Activities Director, The Pegasus School; B.S., Child and Adolescent Studies, C.S.U.F.

Dustan Bridges: Teacher, The Pegasus School; B.A.; C.S.U.D.H.

Mary Brimmage: Teacher, L.J.S.D.; B.S., Biola University; Masters in progress Darrel Brown: Teacher, The Pegasus School; B.A., C.S.D.H.

Danielle Burson: Teacher, N.L.M.S.D.; B.A., Liberal Studies, Westmont College

Stefanie Chunchick: Long Term Sub. N.L.M.S.D.; B.A. Liberal Studies, C.S.U.F. with Multiple Subject Credential Holly Coon: Teacher, B.A., U.C.I .; M.A. in process

Keith Coon: Teacher, U.C.S.D.; M.A., C.S.U.L.B.

B.J. Crabtree: Computer Teacher/Coach, The Pegasus School

Kathy DiCato: Teacher, The Pegasus School; B.A., Liberal Studies, Loyola Marymount University Leilani DiCato: Teacher C.U.S.D.;CLAD teaching credential, B.A., Theatre Arts, C.S.U.F.

Steve DuCharme: GATE Teacher, U.C.S.D.; M.S., Reading, C.S.U.F.

Keri Lynn Gorsage: Teacher, The Pegasus School; B.A., Sociology, C.S.U.L.B.

Georgia Greene: Teacher, L.J.S.D.; B.S., Biola University; masters in progress Elaine Olmsted: Teacher, L.J.S.D.; B.S., University of Oregon

Adam Stockman: Teacher, The Pegasus School; M.A., Syracuse University Valerie Telarico: Teacher, L.J.S.D.; B.A., Liberal Arts, Biola University; M.A., G.C.U.

Kari Thune: Teacher, L.J.S.D.; M.A., Curriculum Development, Biola University/C.S.U.F.

Vicki Truka-Schmitz: Teacher, The Pegasus School; B.F.A. & B.A; University of Northern Iowa Patty Van Deudekom: Teacher, Irvine; B.S., Early Childhood Education, C.S.U.F.

Shannon Vermeeren: Teacher, The Pegasus School; B.A., C.S.U.L.B.

Maria Watson: Preschool Teacher, Cerritos College, Child Development Center; M.A., Education, Specialization ECE, C.S.U.L.B.

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NONPROFIT ORG.

U.S. POSTAGE PAID HUNT. BEACH, CA

PERMIT NO. 421 19692 Lexington Lane

Huntington Beach, CA 92646

in Huntington Beach, promotes an educational environment that values intelligence, creativity and respect for one another. We are structured to encourage children to be self-reliant problem solvers, responsible for their own

behavior and eager to explore the world around them. We invite you to become an integral part of The Pegasus School

Community.

www.thepegasusschool.org

Discover the “Wow!” in learning

It’s all about having fun!

Reveal your talents

and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, creed, sexual orientation, age, national and ethnic origin, or physical challenge, in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or its athletic or other school-administered programs.

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Please submit one application per student (Additional forms are available online www.thepegasusschool.org). Register student for the grade he-she will be entering in the fall of 2008. On the reverse side of this sheet put an X next to class(es) of choice under the time available (Shaded areas are not available.).

Student Name:_________________________________________________________________________________________________ male________ female_________

Last First MI

Street____________________________________________________________City______________________________________State ______Zip ____________________

Grade (fall ’08) ______________Birthday____________________________

Mo. Day Yr.

Mother’s Full Name____________________________________________________________________Phone ( ) ________________( ) _____________________

Last First MI home cell

Mother’s Employer ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) ___________________

work

Employer’s Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street City State Zip

Position__________________________________________________

Father’s Full Name _________________________________________________________________ Phone ( ) ________________( ) ______________________

Last First MI home cell

Father’s Employer _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ( ) ______________________

work

Employer’s Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street City State Zip

Position__________________________________________________

EMERGENCY INFORMATION RELEASES

PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO PICK UP STUDENT

Name_______________________________________Phone ( ) ______________ Name________________________________ Phone ( ) ______________

Name_______________________________________Phone ( ) ______________ Name________________________________ Phone ( ) ______________

PERSON TO CALL IF PARENTS CANNOT BE REACHED

Name___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ( ) _____________

Doctor’s Name___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ( ) ______________

PLEASE LIST any medical problems the staff should be aware of including allergies to medications and specific foods:

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PLEASE LIST any medical-learning issues the staff should be aware of: ______________________________________________________________________________

RELEASE: I HEREBY RELEASE THE PEGASUS SCHOOL, AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES FROM ANY LIABILITY WHILE MY CHILD ATTENDS CAMP PEGASUS CLASSES Signature________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Date _______________________

MEDICAL RELEASE: IN THE EVENT THE PARENT OR DESIGNATED PHYSICIAN CANNOT BE REACHED, THE PEGASUS SCHOOL STAFF IS AUTHORIZED TO USE ITS DISCRETION TO SECURE EMERGENCY MEDICAL AID, INCLUDING PARAMEDICS.

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________

Camp Pegasus Registration Policy: How did you receive this camp brochure?

Fees must be received with the application. Mail _______

Class size is limited. Community Location _____

Pegasus School students and Camp Pegasus alumni receive advance registration information. Friend _____

Spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Advertisement _____

Camp Pegasus is open to the public. Pegasus Website _____

No refunds are given unless a program cannot be offered due to insufficient enrollment. Other _____

When a particular class is full, we will call you to select an alternate class.

CAMP PEGASUS FEES: EXTENDED DAY: (prepaid only)

AM only: $395.00 PM only: $395.00 Full time: $535.00 Hours: 7:00 am – 9:00 am and 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm Session I: ___am ($395) ___pm ($395) ___full ($535) Session I: ___am ($70) ___pm ($90) ___Both ($160) Session II: ___am ($395) ___pm ($395) ___full ($535) Session II: ___am ($70) ___pm ($90) ___Both ($160) Session III: ___am ($395) ___pm ($395) ___full ($535) Session III: ___am ($70) ___pm ($90) ___Both ($160)

Total Enclosed: $____________________

T-SHIRT SIZE (Circle one; one T-shirt per summer)

Child Child Child Adult Adult Adult Adult

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Code Class Name 9:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

1ph Hooray for the Red, White & Blue 1pd Dinosaurs 101

1pr Rumble in the Jungle

1kh Honk If You Love Mother Goose 1ks Sensational Seasons

11i Iron Chef Pegasus Style 11a Architects Wanted

11t Trains, Planes, Automobiles 11o Olympic Sports

12-3f Fantasy, Folk & Fairy Tales 12-3g Fun & Games Galore 12-3a All the World in Five Senses 14-5c Crazy, Crafty, Cool 12-5s Sports Camp 14-5b Baseball Card Math 14-5s Speedway

14-6t T*E*C*H* Boot Camp 16-8t Tour de Huntington Beach 16-8w Tool Time

2pd Dinosaurs & Fossils 2ps Story Time with Little Critter 2pw What Does a Body Good 2kb The Bear Facts

2ks Swinging Through the Rainforest 2kt To the Moon and Beyond 21p Puppetry

21a A Package of Poetry

21c Construction Workers Wanted 21s Sports & Games

22-3h Here Kitty, Kitty 22-3a Amazing Artists 24-5k Kaleidoscopes 24-5r Rollercoasters 24-6s Science Chefs 24-5t Reader’s Theater 22-5s Sports Camp

26-8m Masks From Around the World 26-8w What’s Cooking in Art

3pf Finger Plays, Stories, Puppets 3pc Commotion In The Ocean 3pg Grin and Bear It

3kt Transportation Fascination 3ks Surf’s Up

31p Polar Play

31f Fins, Flippers, & Marine Marvels 32-3a A Sailing We Go

32-3m Measurement Madness 32-3s Spy Kids

34-5m Movie Making 34-5t Trash to Treasure 34-5a Flying Art 34-5f Football Frenzy 32-5s Sports Camp 36-8i In the News

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